Elisa-yemanja wrote:

>> So am I the only native English speaker working on docs, then?
>>     
>
> Yes.
> Are you afraid ;)
>   
Absolutely not - who's afraid of a couple of Frenchies? ;)
>>>> I really want to begin working on this.  I'll need information on
>>>> format, etc., from somebody who knows all that.  I'd also like to put
>>>> all this info somewhere on the "we need help" page, because it's not
>>>> there right now and it's frustrating to try to find out this stuff when
>>>> the info is not there.
>>>>         
>>> I feel exactly, that's why i open French_Version in the wiki.
>>> But i'm still noob in docbook. Hope Alexandre help us :)
>>>       
>> I'm a noob too.  Are we writing in docbook format directly?  For my
>> first patches, should I send them in docbook format?  Any suggestions
>> for a docbook editor?
>>     
> My answer :
> Yes i write in docbook directly but it's horrible and i think the developer 
> are sadism to use docbook for tuto and manual.
> Your fisrt patch, you can send here in inkscape-devel. We see after who see 
> it 
> and who commit it.
>
> Do you know make patch ?
> You can send the patch in txt.
> Doc book editor : i use kate or kwrite.
>
> Are you unix user ? I'm on linux.
>   
I use Gentoo - the real man's linux.  (That's just a joke, no offence 
intended :)

Do you mean, write in docbook, but send the text file of the docbook xml 
to the list?

I don't know how to make a patch, but there's the nifty svn tutorial on 
the website that I think I'll try once I get something ready.  But feel 
free to tell me a quick and easy way.

JF

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